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PRESS: DAMANEK + SOUTHERN EMPIRE tour announced for NOV 2018

DAMANEK "On Track" is now available top pre-order from the GEP store

The album is now available to pre-order from the Giant Electric Pea Store : GEP STORE

The Track "Long Time, Shadow Falls" from the new album
is also available in PROG Magazine - Issue 76 on the
Cover-mount CD

Please help us to spread the word!

Please let us know what you think of the track...it is the first time anyone has had an opportunity to hear any of the new material!

Tis the Season to be jolly...bonkers actually! ...so we are offering 2 of the our Extended Editions CDs at a bundle price ...just £14 for the 2 (plus postage outside UK)...Ideal for giving to friends and family this Xmas!
Both have added bonus tracks above the original releases....See the ORDERS Tab!

PROG magazine and The Progressive Aspect review sites both have published reviews on DAMANEKS debut performance...for more information please visit the DAMANEK WEBSITE (See above).

8th November 2016

DAMANEK line-up for Summers End 2016 now revealed...

Background:
"Post UPF (United Progressive Fraternity) and the appearance at Summers End X (2014) and short tour, I wanted to establish a new musical venture away from my usual MANNING albums.
I had lots of new, different material written, I just needed the best musicians I could find who would like the pieces enough to join me.

Marek Arnold ('Seven Steps to the Green Door', 'Cyril', 'Toxic Smile') and I had worked both in UPF and of course on several of my own MANNING albums. His sax work is always exemplary! He is also a great producer in his own right. ....plus he is a tasty keys player too.
.Dan Mash (I knew through 'The Tangent', 'Maschine') and of course, we had worked in UPF together and I was keen to have him on board too if at all possible

So the initial DAMANEK concept was born (DAn /MANning / MarEK)..
Finding the right keyboards player though was going to be perhaps a challenge. Luckily, after meeting Unitopia (as a fan) at Summers End 2010, I have remained friends with both Mark 'Truey' Trueack (which led to UPF) and also with the fabulous Sean Timms

I emailed Sean the demos and he agreed to complete the core formal line-up of Damanek and brought his considerable keyboard and production skills to the unit.

When Stephen Lambe invited me to perform at the 2016 Summers End, my first thought was, "so how am I going to be able to bring a line-up together which can do justice to the album ("On Track") already in production?"
This was going to be like assembling The Avengers or the Magnificent Seven (or Six in this case) !!!

As it turns out, there have been some fortuitous decisions / happy accidents made by Lambsie and Huw Lloyd-Jones which made some of all this a hell of a lot easier for me in the end...

Firstly, 'Seven Steps...' were invited to perform SE on the Saturday...so I knew Marek would be there anyhow! .

Secondly, I contacted Sean and asked him if it would be at all possible that he could get across for it...and to my absolute surprise / delight, he agreed!!

Thirdly, we needed a guitar player of considerable talent. When Dan suggested his colleague Luke Machin('The Tangent', 'Maschine', 'Kiama') and approached him on my behalf, I was astounded when Luke agreed to also be a part of this show as a Special Guest!

Fourth, we just needed a superb, inventive and quick learning Drummer! I was mulling it over when suddenly there was a line up change at Summers End and Heather Findlay's Band were booked to appear!.
I have played a number of events where Henry Rogers was drumming (either for DeeExpus or Touchstone) at RosFest 2010, previous Summers Ends and also whilst on tour with Manning) and I was always impressed by the skill and passion in his performances...so I thought, why the hell not ask him?

I am happy to report that Henry has come aboard again as a Special Guest and so (like Marek) will performing twice at this years SE festival!

So that just leaves me letting the side down against the weight of this impressive troupe of musicians..I am going to have to up my game!!"
Guy Manning

As this international line-up cannot be sustained for more live work (too expensive and geographically challenged)...this is one-off show not to be missed playing nearly all of the new album (to be released Spring 2017)

You will be able to pre-order a copy of the new album at the festival or shortly through this site!
Pre-orders (only) are to exclusively autographed by Guy and at a pre-order price too.

17th September 2016

New DAMANEK Web Site launched

The new Damanek band site is found at www.damanek.com
Please go check it out and while there sign up for the Damanek Mailing List!

The debut album "On Track" is being recorded now and all the latest information
on this and the band and guests is to be found on the website

26th July 2016

Digital Copies of MANNING albums to be stopped very soon (March 2016)

At the moment, all the MANNING albums are available as digital downloads from various sites, Amazon, Rhapsody etc. (See the site Releases Pages for individual details)

As of March 2016, most of these will taken down and become officially unavailable in this format.

At this time, only the following titles (those which are unavailable on CD or hard to find, will continue as digtal products)
1. A Matter of Life & Death
2. The View From My Window
3. Cascade
4. Akoustik 2 (the most current release)

Those interested in these albums as official downloads had better think of ordering soon!
Those that get them free via "other means" will no doubt continue to do that and make it harder financially for indie artists to carry on recording and releasing new works.

13th February 2016

DAMANEK - Updates and more...

Happy New Year! Arranging, re-arranging and recording has started for the DAMANEK project now

Getting involved so far are:-

Dan Mash - Bass, BVsGuy Manning- Vox, Keys, Acoustic things...
Marek Arnold - Saxes, Clarinet, Keys
Plus we are very pleased to announce that our Principal keys player will be Mr. Sean Timms (Unitopia, Southern Empire). Sean is already hard at work on the first of the album pieces contributing to the conveyor belt of change which then moves on to Marek and Ulf Reinhardt (Seven Steps to the Green Door.) recording the drum sections.

Antonio Vittozzi (Soul Secret) is also working with Guy and Marek on Electric Guitar arrangements too......so off the starting blocks we go...Luke Machin (The Tangent, Maschine, Kiama) has also lent a hand on one track with some wonderous guitar!

Nick Magnus has kindly played keys and arranged parts on one piece for us already!

Other discussions for more contributors are under way too...more on that later..!!!!!

Whist all this has been going on, Guy has also had time to write most of the lyrics for Marek's forthcoming CYRIL II album, plus has also contributed lyrics to the wonderful "FETISH" album newly released by Seven Steps to the Green Door. This is a beautiful sounding album crammed with fantastic arrangements and performances..I urge you to go hear/buy it :)

....and, as if this was not enough....the other 15 or so pieces remaining after the DAMANEK selection and now being bundled together to provide the debut material for yet another Project/band
Again...more new on all that when that is firmed up.

17th January 2016

Merry Xmas 2015 and a very happy and peaceful New Year 2016

A year full of many ups and downs, but plenty of compositions...2016 already promises to be more overtly full of activity!!!

So,
I would like to wish everyone a Merry Xmas and a very Happy and peaceful New Year

The Demos are sounding very nice and the invites for collaboration have been sent out with more loing out soon!

23rd December 2015

The DAMANEK Project !

Marek Arnold and Daniel Mash paid me a visit at the end of July 2015 to discuss plans for a new project/venture.

The three of us are of course involved with UPF (See News below) and on tour, we got on so well that now, back at home, we thought we would carry on the collaboration as we are the European arm of that band.

We sat patiently in the studio at BURNSIDE and reviewed all the demos that I had started and they were able to pick out 10 that they wanted to work on with me.

These, plus other tunes from Dan and Marek, will form the basis of a new future band/album

The working title of this outfit isDAMANEK

I will keep you updated as to progress on this plus on the next UPF album too.

However as there are so many new songs of mine now demoed, there will be likely to be yet another project put together to work on those too...so...busy busy busy!!!

8th August 2015

GUY IS BUSY! ** UPDATED**

Hi Folks
A quick update on things GUY MANNING related....
It has been quiet here on the website for a while, but behind the scenes, I am writing lots of new material :)

Some of this is already earmarked for the next UPF album (working title "Planetary Overload"), which is due 2016 and as for the rest? Well I am not sure...
It maybe that I start a brand new Project where I will invite guests to work / collaborate with me, where I will not be the only singer/writer etc.
Some of my trusted MANNING musicians / friends will of course still be featured!

So it is very unlikely at this time, that there will be another MANNING album (ever) or in fact, any other new release in 2015 from me...but never say never...things may yet change!
Maybe a rest from the annual releasing schedule is now called for?

However, there are already 33 new pieces in the demos catalogue! Most of these tunes are quite different I think from the more traditional MANNING album material and some I am now rather fond of!

Update:Demos so far with WIP lyrics:
(Plenty of others where these are yet to be added)

"Although, well known Australian Progressive Rock group Unitopia
have decided
to call it a day, the musical spirit still lives on in the
newly formed United Progressive Fraternity...

A phoenix from the ashes, UPF are a tour de force with ex-Unitopia members Matt Williams on guitar, Dave Hopgood on drums, Tim Irrgang on percussion and the ever magical voice of Mark ‘Truey’ Trueack (whose vision, this juggernaut is).

Added to this,
Mark has managed to corral some progressive rock heavyweight 'kindred spirits' in
the form of keyboard player, guitarist, vocalist and song-writer, friend Guy Manning (Manning, The Tangent) and on the first UPF album and also on their up and coming tour of the UK and Europe later in the year, wind/keys player Marek Arnold (renowned for his work with Seven Steps to the Green Door, Toxic Smile), plus Dan Mash on Bass (Maschine, The Tangent)

On 31 March, UPF will be formally announcing their existence with the video release of ‘The Water’, from the debut album ‘Fall in Love with the World’ (due for release in October 2014) and which includes a collaboration with ex- Yes front man Jon Anderson and input from former Genesis guitarist, Steve Hackett. Steve Unruh will also appear as a special guest on the album, playing the violin and flute.

The context of the songs is largely unchanged from the Unitopia days; thought provoking and meaningful lyrics with an emphasis on the human condition, the state of the environment and how we as the human race arrived at where we are today. All sung with feeling and passion – a hallmark of all that is best in progressive music, but the music itself has taken on an edgier, grittier sound than that of Unitopia, which makes it quite breath-taking!

‘Water’ opens and ends with the sound of thunder and rain which leads into exquisitely middle- eastern flavours interspersing with a punchy orchestral chorus and featuring the unmistakable dulcet tones of Jon Anderson. The song progresses into a dramatic sequence with some heavy guitar riffs supplied by Matt.

The production is flawless, Mark’s voice is as impressive as ever, and the talent that these musicians combined possess is clearly apparent. ‘The Water’ is a reminder of how we can take this precious fluid for granted; how it is getting harder to get (especially in Australia, where droughts are more frequent and prolonged with bushfires more violent and deadly with each passing summer) and yet, we still treat it with thoughtlessness instead of conservation.
“Water’ brings the message home loud and strong!

The band will be touring the UK and Europe in the autumn and have already secured a place at the prestigious Summer's End Festival as the Special Guest slot on Saturday night.

Watch out for them in your area!!

Please visit the UPF Website and FaceBook page to find out lots more about it all! "

The Classic Rock Society have kindly, asked me to provide a short acoustic set ahead of the Giltrap/Wakeman Electric Band performance on Saturday 5th April 2014.

As the 'Warm Up' act I can take some humourous liberties so expect plenty of high jinks!

29th March 2014

Guy Manning travels to the USA!

SPECIAL NEWS: August 23rd 2014

https://www.facebook.com/events/288904077927474/
Guy Manning makes only his second musical jaunt to the USA, this time to play a special acoustic set in Chicago to support his 2012 "Akoustik" album and the soon to be released sequel, "Akoustik 2".

He will be joined by the gorgeous Julia Manning and talented guitarist, David Million in what should prove to be a great night of music, stories and plenty of humour!

Note: also lending his talent and support, Phideaux will make a special guest appearance!

Please note, as this is a "House" / "Friends of the Host" gig, Mark (our host) requests that only people who are either invited by himself or are sponsored by someone he has invited, apply to attend.
The list of those 'invited' can be found on the FB event page.
Thanks,
Guy

3rd March 2014

The CRS Awards for 2013 with the annual Steve Hackett shot!

Even though Guy was unable to attend this years festivities, that did not stop Steve (Hackett) demanding his new MANNING album as has now become tradition at said event!

We are happy to oblige you Steve with a copy of "The Root, The Leaf & The Bone" and congrats on your "Best Guitarist" award
- we hope to catch up and chat with you again very soon!

Statement from Guy Manning
"I wanted to keep you posted as to the current status of the MANNING 'band'

The 'band' line-up has been ongoing, with various members leaving and joining since 2008.
Whilst I have been the constant, this has provided highs and lows for both myself and the members alike.
After much soul searching, I have decided that it is time that this current line-up reach its natural 'end of life'.
I am sure that I will be working individually with the folks on future projects, but for now, we are to go our separate ways.

It has been a great deal of both hard work and much fun - the live shows were all good and the albums we have produced as an ensemble have been very well received indeed!

I wish each and every member of the Manning Band lineups all the very best and more news about their own activities will no doubt surface very soon :)

Guy...

For myself, I am still writing new material. I have 2 "Projects" on the go at this time:
a) AKOUSTIK #2 ...more songs re-interpreted in an acoustic setting from the long Manning back catalogue plus, some new acoustic based pieces that did not fit previously anywhere
b) A new large scale concept album. This is very likely to be a long term complex and involved project so I am not sure when (or if) this will see the light of day yet! or who will be involved in its production.

I feel no sense of urgency or ticking clock to get things out there in 2014...I am ambling along with some time to reflect, work a little and I am happy to just see where the current takes me ......short term! (I get bored easily)

In terms of more live appearances, some solo or small line-up (most probably AKOUSTIK) shows are likely to be arranged in 2014. So please stay tuned!

Is there anybody out there?...

Meanwhile, it would be very nice indeed to work with other people too,on new music etc ...just as a writer, player, singer (not a leader!).
If anyone has any collaborations they'd like to discuss or thoughts as to how I may get involved with any other Projects, then please drop me a line at guym@guymanning.com

So, thanks, once again, to the loyal Manning supporters out there for listening to the music! There will be more!

Hope to see you soon
Guy (Manning)"

16th January 2014

End of the Year!

"Now getting ready for XMAS...so, on behalf of myself and all at "MANNING" (Myself, Julie, David, Kris, Rick & Martin + Steve D) have a fab cool Yule and a very peaceful New Year!
I will probably be back in 2014..."Guy

24th December 2013

More Reviews & Features published

More Album and Live Reviews are now appearing plus features including a nice spread in ROCK SOCIETY Magazine and an in depth interview with Eric Perry for PROGARCHY.

See the PRESS tab for more details

3rd December 2013

News about two "Extended Edition" reissues

NOW READY TO ORDER
We have re-issued slimmed down versions
of "The Ragged Curtain" and "Number Ten" albums.
These contain a short bonus track each but are not remastered.

We had run out of copies of these albums and decided against repressing the complete booklet artwork/lyric packs again, opting for the more affordable cardboard jacket format that worked well with the {10th Anniversary Editions}" previously.

These original titles are now officially deleted with only the last few rare full artwork "Number Ten" copies remaining in stock.

Those that put their names down for "THE RAGGED CURTAIN" recently, when ordered at the 2 gigs...we will check the list when you order them ( as it qualifies for a small discount!)!

22nd November 2013

"The Root, the Leaf & the Bone"- DPRP Round Table Review & Interview

The highly esteemed and influential Dutch Progressive Rock Pages latest update features
the new Manning album and an in depth interview with Guy.

Next up! the 2 November UK tour dates - we do hope to see you there! Say "Hello!"

Here are a few snippets from the (team of 4) RTR:
"His dogged determination and creative talent has certainly been responsible for some of the most inspired music of
the current century....One can only hope that one day the wider world will wake up to the fact that in the leafy suburbs of north Leeds, West Yorkshire there is a musical genius at work whose impressive output is there to be discovered."

"There is something incredibly heart-warming about the album, which is ostensibly a trip down Memory Lane to familiar sights and sounds of childhood but Squire Manning creates some stunningly complex musical arrangements to bring them to life.....simply one of the most enchanting albums of 2013"
".... a brilliant song like Decon(struction) Blues keeps stuck in your head for days leaving me whistling it with some shreds of lyrics. A rather strange effect in the world of progressive rock! It is true art. Magnificent and masterly how Guy Manning creates his compositions this way."

"Very few artists have an ability to be consistent in their approach to continually producing albums that are consistently stunning. Manning is definitely in that league, without a shadow of doubt. 2013 has seen many great albums being release, and The Root, The Leaf & The Bone can be added to this list."GEOFF FEAKES : 9 out of 10ALISON HENDERSON : 8 out of 10ANDRÉ DE BOER : 8 out of 10JOHN O'BOYLE : 10 out of 10

7th November 2013

PROG Magazine Feature & Review

The new edition of PROG magazine is now out which includes a 4 page feature on the band plus a nice review
of the new album "The Root, the Leaf & the Bone".

The photo session took place on the hottest day of the year at Elsecar Railway Heritage.

We had tremendous fun playing dress up for the shoot
and have adopted some of the costumes for our next
live performances!

The band's 'unofficial' snaps are found on the GALLERY page in a new collage!

4th November 2013

"The Root, the Leaf & the Bone"- NOW ON SALE!! - Reviews

"The Root, The Leaf & The Bone – finely crafted and consistently original songs, intelligent and meaningful lyrics and a keen ear for creating the right blend of instrumentation, mood and sound. Many will argue that his 14th album is Guy Manning’s most pleasing and accomplished collection of songs yet – and I don’t think you’ll find me disagreeing too much with that view."

Imperial (Progressive Ears)

"This album is a series of compositions that reward the listener as it reveals its many facets. I have heard this CD on a number of occasions and each play has provided an extra nuance or subtlety to be appreciated. It has many references to a wide variety of musical genres and artists ,but is totally unique in its breadth and execution...It epitomises what Manning is about : superbly crafted melodies and a totally eclectic style that cannot
be categorised...overall , this is a stimulating , innovative and thought provoking release ****""

Preston (Progressive Archives)

"Musically this album is true to the sound of Manning, in so far as it is anything but clear cut and unafraid to entertain the listener with a vast breadth of influence and style. From Prog to pop to folk, Guy draws on his expansive musical taste and ability and crafts it effortlessly together"

Eric Perry (Progarchy Site)

"I was surprised how 'warm' the album is, almost like a wonderful comfort blanket, and all I wanted to do was to wrap the music around me...Each of the nine songs has a real story to tell...Over the years I have been lucky enough to hear all of Guy's solo albums, plus of course those he has recorded with groups like The Tangent, and this stands up as one of his finest releases. Superb ****"

Kev Rowland (Progressive Archives)

"The is the 14th MANNING album in as many years, and it is amazing how Guy Manning keeps up the momentum and quality of his work...a melting pot of instrumentation...
it is all superbly controlled under the watchful eye
of Guy Manning who never loses his focus and has produced another fine piece of work."

Rock Society magazine (Classic Rock Society)

See Full reviews on the PRESS Page Pre-order the CD via the ORDERS Page

A quick note to say that for purely logistical reasons, the forthcoming November dates with the John Young Band have had to be amended.

The John Young Band is sadly now unavailable and so we have asked our friends LANDMARQ to take their place for these two nights! We look forward to working with John next year.

A statement from John Young“Apologies...
Firstly sincere apologies to all our friends who were thinking of popping along to see the JYB at both the CRS and the Peel in Kingston. I hope we can re-arrange something for the not too distant future.

Unfortunately the ‘law of the sod’ kicked in with a date being moved (with regard to my day job!) and as such I will be in a fairly remote part of Northern Norway sadly.

We tried our best to re-arrange flights to get back in time for the Kingston show, but I'm afraid it was to no avail and as the resources for the private jet are still lacking, I'm afraid we are up the proverbial gum tree :(

Anyway, it's all my fault and on return from Norway I will be heading off to a convent to repent my sins.

I would like to thank Stephen Lambe and Jon Patrick at the Peel for their endeavours and especially Guy Manning who conceived the idea, worked very hard on it and has stoically taken this on the chin....top bloke!

I hope you will endeavour to support Manning, Landmarq & Phideaux on the days in question as I'm sure the shows will be fabulous... just wish I (and the chaps) could be there.

Look forward to seeing you in the not too distant future
Jy”

Please contact the relevant ticket offices (See LIVE page) for any queries.

Sat 16th Nov and Sun 17th November will see the MANNING band return to live
performances.

Please note, both shows will be early doors starters to accommodate the fine bill:

Closing the night(s) will be the fabulous Landmarq

Opening proceedings will be a rare UK appearance by the Phideaux 'Trio' (Phideaux, Valerie & Ariel) with some help from Guy & Steve Dundon (Ed. we think!).

The trio were over visiting Guy
in the UK and we thought...well why not?

Manning will take centre slot and centre stage with a newly revamped set list

This will be
featuring some songs from the brand new
2013 release "The Root, The Leaf & The Bone" plus other
older pieces, some of which have never been played live before!

More details and directions to advance sale tickets can be found on this site's LIVE page ...so, book early!!

24th September 2013

"The Root, the Leaf & the Bone"- NOW PRE-ORDERING!

Stop Press: The new MANNING album " The Root, the Leaf & the Bone" is now available to pre-order from the ORDERS page.Note: Copies will be sent out as soon as we have them in stock (and they are expected in the next week!)

The very early promotional reviews are starting to appear now too :

"The is the 14th MANNING album in as many years, and it is amazing how Guy Manning keeps up the momentum and quality of his work...a melting pot of instrumentation...
it is all superbly controlled under the watchful eye
of Guy Manning who never loses his focus and has produced another fine piece of work." ROCK SOCIETY magazine

Live dates in November will officially launch the music onto the live stage...so lots of exciting things planned.

Radio Shows/Interviews to support the new release have also been arranged (Schedule again published on the web site)[View Schedule]

Sign up here for the Official Mailing List there too to keep up to date with Manning happenings :)

23rd September 2013

"The Root, the Leaf & the Bone" 1st Album Review published! (Early birds)

The first album review has appeared!

These boys are fast it is not even released yet!

A good review (thankfully) from our friends at the CLASSIC ROCK SOCIETY in their ROCK SOCIETY magazine.

See the PRESS tab for more details!

21st September 2013

"The Root, the Leaf & the Bone" Album Pre-Launch Activity

1. The New Album Sample track has been published on our LISTEN page! "The Huntsman & the Poacher" is a track about older rural days and karma!

The Poacher sets off after the deer and the Huntsman sets off after the Poacher...find out what happens next!

2. Here is the schedule for the new album radio interview launch shows:[View Schedule]

3. As a run up to the album launch date, read what the ROOT 'Special Guests' had to say about all things MANNING!

1. The Root, the Leaf & the Bone
2. Decon(struction) Blues
3. Autumn Song
4. The Forge
5. Old School
6. Palace of Delights
7. The Huntsman & the Poacher
8. Mists of Morning Calling to the Day9. Amongst the Sleepers

A set of songs dealing with a number of aspects around the theme of "change", be it through 'progress', nature, nostalgia or just pure fantasy.
For good or bad? What has been lost in translation?

The album features the current Manning band line-up plus some noted special guests, this time including Chlöe Herington (Knifeworld, Chrome Hoof), John Young (Lifesigns, Asia, Scorpions, Greenslade), Marek Arnold (Seven Steps to the Green Door, Toxic Smile), Ian 'Walter' Fairbairn (Jack the Lad, Hedgehog Pie), Stephen Dundon (Molly Bloom).

5th July 2013

Next gigs Updated! See the LIVE page for details

28th March 2013

Y-PROG HAS BEEN CANCELLED!

Sadly, the events for the Saturday and Sunday have had to be cancelled but the Friday night show with Riverside and Jolly will still go ahead as promised and is going to be a great bill!

We are very sad that we cannot appear as hoped, but can assure you that the Promoters have done all in their power to save the Festival.
Hopefully it may come back at a future date.

5th March 2013

CRS BOTY awards, Steve Hackett & New Album Progress!

It is indeed a nice thing when recognition is finally given!

Last night at the Classic Rock Society's Best of the Year awards for 2012,
our good friend Andy Tillison was awarded the prestigous "Outstanding Contribution to Music" award, presented to him by music legend 'Whispering' Bob Harris.

Well done that man!

Naturally, as it WAS the Annual BOTYs once again, Steve Hackett,
(guitarist extraordinaire) also took advantage of my being in attendance to grab his prized copy of MANNINGS latest "AKOUSTIK" album to add to his burgeoning MANNING CD collection!

(Well the BOTYS would not be the same without this regular encounter! Ed)

On the new album front, we can report that the Sax, Cello and Fiddle sessions are
now completed!
Next up is the Flute before the core band get stuck in.... plus, the addition of some other special guests!

The band is also rehearsing hard for it's debut (with this new line-up) at Y-PROG
in March.

We hope to see you there, there may be some surprises!

24th February 2013

MANNING - New Studio album named for 2013

It is to be called "The Root, the Leaf & the Bone" and is set for
Autumn 2013 release.

9 new tracks have been composed (in no fixed running order yet):
1. The Root, the Leaf & the Bone
2. Old School
3. The Forge
4. Autumn Song
5. The Huntsman & the Poacher
6. Decon(struction) Blues
7. Mists of Morning calling to the Day
8. The Palace of Delights
9. Amongst the Sleepers

The recording line-up will comprise of current (and newly revised) MANNING band plus some Special Guests (TBA).

It is envisaged that the bulk of this new material will be premiered with the 2013 live dates.

2013 – The year of the MANNING Great Excavation tour!

Photos: Kevin Brudenell-Maylin

12th December 2012

Steve Dundon leaves to devote more time to his own band, Molly Bloom!

A Statement From Steve Dundon

"I can’t believe it’s been six years since Guy contacted me to ask if
I fancied playing some flute for what would become "Anser's Tree". 'Margaret Montgomery' was the first track I played on and it remains my firm favourite to this day. Playing flute for Manning has been a honour for the last six years and it’s brought some great musical rewards. Playing in Europe and The USA is something I will never forget. It's been a pleasure to share a stage with all of the past and present musicians, I have witnessed extreme professionalism from them all.

I guess I’m one of the longest standing band members to record and go on the road with Manning and that has not made it easy to say “it’s time to move on”

I honestly felt sick when I told Guy, but as I said to him 51% of me
is fighting to leave against a big 49% that wants to stay. I just feel I
can't commit to another year set in stone when I want to do the
same for Molly Bloom (the band I have been the lead singer and flautist in for the last 12 years).

I still feel really crappy, even though Guy is OK with my decision.

Six years is a long time to build up relationships with Guy, Julie and Kris plus all the band members that have come and gone and are still present and s,o I honestly feel like I've asked for a divorce!

It is a hard part of being in a big band that when people leave, you do build a relationship with them and to be
honest all of the members since I joined have been smashing people as well as top musicians.

I'm going to be seriously jealous if I see another flautist up on stage with my mates, especially if they are better
than me (tut) as I will always feel like I am Guy's flautist!

Fortunatel,y I don’t live too far away from Guy and so it’s very likely we’ll stay in touch, who knows we might do a joint
gig together, Manning and Molly Bloom. As Guys says...'Never say Never!'

I really do wish the Manning band all my very best for the 2013 tour.

Damn it, I bet Guy will charge me for a ticket next time to see 'em !"

Steve

A Statement From Guy

"As I read the "AKOUSTIK" album reviews that are now coming in, I realise that it has been one of the main
benefits of
my musical career, to be able to work with fabulous players like Steve.
He has always made it so much fun! plus, he grounded me and the whole band and stopped us from being
'po faced' and taking ourselves far too seriously!

The trips to Europe and the USA would simply not have been the same without him there and I'll miss him being
at my side up on stage.
However, nothing stops me from going to watch Molly Bloom in action!

We will always remain great buddies and I love him to bits...so I will make sure we do stay in touch! and he has agreed to be the 'Special guest' flautist whenever we need him!
(which is just as well as the new album has lots
of flute parts written in it especially for him!)"

Guy

All at MANNING HQ want to wish Steve all the best with promoting Molly Bloom (long over due!!)

11th November 2012

'LA VOCE DEL VENTO' RIDE AGAIN!

"Owing to the recently announced lineup changes in THE TANGENT, the concerts in NOVEMBER at which the Tangent were to appear will now be replaced by four
informal gigs by Andy Tillison and former Tangent member
Guy Manning who
also fronts his own band, 'Manning' ".

This long overdue 2 man show will call on music from the intertwining careers
of both artists and is promised to be light hearted and exceedingly varied!

These concerts will be played as support to the remarkable West Midlands based
band IO Earth who will be providing an excellent full band show."

We have now completed our run of 3 final UK dates with the current line-up and were very happy to see some of you there to support and say goodbye to Kevin and Chris.
Their last show was at Summer's End Festival 2012, where we went down very well indeed!

Work has already started on the new 2013 set list and also the new 2013 Studio album!

Concert dates for 2013 are also being booked. Busy times indeed!

1st October 2012

MANNING
line-up changes - David Million rejoins the line-up

We are pleased to announce that former MANNING guitarist extraordinaire, David Million is returning to the fold for both Elektrik and Akoustik work! David will be the sole lead guitarist when Kev and Chris depart (after Summers End in September), so he has alot of work to do in replacing both these fabulous players, but David is well up for the challenge!

A Statement From David Million

"It is fantastic to be working with Guy again.

Following a successful appearance at the Cambridge Rock Festival in 2009,
I left the Manning line-up and focused myself on some pressing personal and work issues. Whilst I was away, Manning continued to flourish and develop. I think the work done by Chris Catling and Kev Currie has been consistently strong and coming back to play a solo guitar role that covers both areas is, to say the least, a bit of a challenge. Those guys are extremely talented and accomplished players and to follow either of them is a scary prospect.

My relationship with Guy has always been dynamic but underpinned by a tremendous sense of being on the same page. Our work together on 'Anser’s Tree', '...Bilston House. and .Number Ten. provided ample evidence that we are on a similar wavelength and looking ahead, it is exciting to think about the new projects to come.

More important than anything is the knowledge that I can once more stand alongside Guy and play to a loyal fan base that understands and appreciates the work that goes into making this kind of music. The thing I have missed the most has been the warmth and support of some lovely people who turn out in the most unholy weather conditions, travel great distances and show their affection for Guy and the band.

There is a distinct sense of coming home in all of this but things have moved on, the music is more dynamic, the playing is even better and the line-up change means that I will have my work cut out. With a band this good and knowing that Guy is ready to deliver even better material than before, it seems like a worthwhile endeavour indeed and to say I am fizzing with anticipation, is something of an understatement.

It’s been 3 years since I wandered off but the bond that exists between me and Guy is as strong as it ever was. He writes great music, inspires my playing and he can reach out to a wide audience and hold them spellbound with his music and his lyrics. Being a part of that relationship was and still is a privilege. I predict more great music, great live entertainment and ceaseless banter as Manning enters its next incarnation.

I wish Chris and Kev the very best as they venture forth into their own new territory and promise to safeguard their musical legacy (and my own, for that matter) with Manning. I also look forward to reacquainting myself with Guy’s fans and friends."

David

16th August 2012

MANNING
line-up changes coming later in the year! A NEW GUITARIST
is needed!

We
have known for a little while now that our two Electric
guitar players (Chris Catling and Kevin Currie), having
moved away from the North of England where the band
is based, would find it increasingly hard to stay a
part of the MANNING line-up. So, we sat down, discussed
it and agreed that we'd put a time frame on changing
the band format.

We can now reveal that it is planned for the Summers End Festival performance,
in late September 2012 to be, very sadly, their last gig with the band. A glorious
send off if ever there was one!

We have tried to keep the current set list fairly static for the next European,
UK and Festival appearances so as to retain the line-up in its current form
for as long as possible plus the current combination of pieces has gone down
extremely well in concert so far but, like any active band, we will of course
need to change the live show set list plus write and record brand new material.

So there is the challenge for any available Guitarists out there! we only want
to recruit ONE all
rounder versatile, creative player to bring their own brand of virtuosity on
board.....so you'll have to be damn good!
We plan to audition immediately as there is now new material to start to write/record
and a new set to devise for 2013.

This is a challenging role, but we can honestly say that this is also a great
band to be part of. Our standing and reputation is formidable and the music
is really tremendous to perform live and the new creation process always fascinating. So...
Mr or Mrs Rock God Guitarist..... please get in touch!Anybody
interested in trying out should write to us at guym@guymanning.com asap.

Statement
From Guy Manning

It is
always sad
losing any
band member
and this
time we have
two going
off together
(well not
together,
together
but at the
same time!
Ed.)

Chris and Kev are both fabulous guys and great players and have supported me
and the rest of Manning brilliantly for some years now. It will really not
be the same without them but we will, I know, forever remain close friends.

We travelled to RoSFEST together, played ProgMeister Festival, DanFest, the
Cambridge Rock Festival a few times and many CRS plus other assorted UK dates
. We also recorded/performed some fantastic music together.

Sadly, geography got in the way...I wish them well with everything they do
from here on in and any outfit they join will be very lucky indeed to have
them, but it is not over just yet though, we still have a few gigs to do with
them, thankfully! The Europe experience is next!!!!

I'll
leave the rest of this bulletin to the guys themselves...

GuyStatement From Chris Catling

"During
my time as a gigging
musician, I have found
that it’s very
easy to convince yourself
that you are involved
in some noble pursuit.
The reaction from listeners
and live audiences (when
things go well) almost
tricks you into thinking
that you are performing
some generous service.
But the reality is that
we make music because
we enjoy it and if we
were to ever stop enjoying
it, we would stop doing
it. Sadly this means
that despite its ostensible
nobility, sometimes music
has to take a back seat,
and so it is to be with
my current involvement
with Manning. Regretfully
I have to announce that
this year’s run
of gigs will be my last
with Guy.

Guy
has worked me incredibly hard over the past couple
of years and has probably shown me more of music’s
various facades than I could have hoped to experience.
The stress and strain of putting together some ridiculously
complex, and more importantly, lengthy songs contrasts
perfectly with the highs of traveling abroad and
playing to hundreds of people (and signing autographs?!).
But saliently Guy has made me work at my playing,
taught me when to shut up, when to wail noisily,
and I am a better musician for it. And that would
have to be the ultimate recommendation to whoever
has the balls to take my place.

Although
I’m not quite done yet, may the final furlong
be as rocking as the road past. Most importantly,
thanks to Guy, ‘the guys’, and all the
people who have made it all more than worthwhile."

Chris

Statement
From Kev Currie

"After I moved
away from the spiritual home of the Manning
Band it
became more and more difficult to justify the long hours away from home and
family. Lugging my amp around was also taking its toll on my back, so after
a lot of thought I have made the difficult decision to retire from
this illustrious group of musicians whom I count as my friends first and foremost.

So my thanks. My thanks to Guy for the enthusiasm, endless imagination and
pushing me way beyond what I thought I was capable of.

Thanks too to Julie who looks after us all.

To Steve, David M, Chris and Tim for their sense of humour and allowing me
to play with such talented guys.

To Dave A for showing me what attention to detail and dedication was all about.

Thanks too to Kris for noticing the shit on that bar in America and for showing
me Tims' Gettysberg autograph at the airport!

I have had a whale of a time and will always remember the great gigs we have
played together for the good people who have supported our efforts. Finally
good luck to the new guys, you'll have a great time.

So then, one Carlesbro 150W amp for sale - One careful owner, apply Kev Currie,
former Manning Guitarist
(well after Summers End at least).

Kev (facing the final curtain) Currie"

Kev

The
Next UK Manning Performance

Please
come along and support the band

Please support the Classic Rock Society

We play these gigs to meet you

So....Support
LIVE music !!

14th
May 2012

2012
LIVE DATES and the CRS BOTY Awards for 2011

MANNING
Live in 2012 on the "...It's
not the end of the World!" tour
Advance tickets are now on sale for some of the dates in the LIVE Calendar

GREAT NEWS!:The
band are to play their first EUROPEAN dates
as part of the 2012 tour alongside The
Tangent ......
...these dates are not to be missed!Sat.
Sept 8th 2012 -
Double headliner gig in York
with DeeExpus just
booked!<<< See
the LIVE Page
for
a venue
near
you
and
the
links
to
TICKET
<<< ORDERS

<<< See the CONTACT page
- The MANNING competition page has
<<< also been reinstated!!

<<< HELP US! - we need
your involvement with regard to a MANNING
<<< LIVE album - So please click here <CLICK>

NEW
MANNING T-SHIRT IS NOW AVAILABLE!

CRS
BOTY 2012 - STEVE HACKETT GRABS ANOTHER ALBUM...

<<< Steve
Hackett attends the Classic Rock Society 'Best
of the Year' (for 2011) awards ceremony to
pick up his award for 'Best Guitarist' and
of course to make sure he can obtain a copy
of the latest MANNING album... (....as he has
done for the last 3 years running!!)

<<<Congratulations
to Steve on his great new album ("Beyond the Shrouded
Horizon") and for his deservedly won CRS award.

Congratualtions too go to Luke Machin for being awarded the 'Best New Band'
credit for his band Concrete Lake and also to our mate Andy Tillison for managing
to get not one but TWO tracks from "COMM" into the Top 5 'Best Tracks
of the Year'! (...which we think is quite something...)CLOSE, BUT NO CIGAR!
As the full award listings for the CRS BOTYS are now published, we can reveal
that MANNING were in the Top Ten for four awards this time around: Best Album,
Best Bass Player, Best Gig and Best Male Vocalist!

So
here we are just before the Seasonal break and as
well as wanting to wish you
all a very Merry Christmas/Chanukah and a Happy, Peaceful
New Year, we need to complete our 2011 activities with
some late announcements!

THE
NEW MANNING BAND:We
let you know recently, that Tim Leadbeater, the Manning
keyboards player for the last two years had decided
to leave
the band for a 'quieter life!'...well we are very
pleased to
be able to tell you that our new keyboards
player
for 2012 and beyond will be Mr.
Martin Thiselton.
His full resume can
be
found
on
the site Biography page.
A well established arranger / composer / performer,
Martin also plays the Viola and Violin, which I
am sure will
come in very useful indeed!

REVIEWS
AND INTERVIEWS:More
interviews have now been published here on
our Press page,
garnered from articles on web
sites and published magazines.

On Dec 28th 2011, the new issue of CLASSIC
ROCK PRESENTS PROG publishes it's Xmas edition
with a very nice sized article in it all about the
band (as a follow
up to the fabulous "Margaret's Children" review
we got in the previous issue). The track "The
Southern Waves" is also featured on their covermount
CD, 'Prognosis 2.2'.
We hope you will like these and also the great
photos from the session
we
did with
professional
photographer, Stuart Wood.
See our Press page.LIVE DATES:
2012 promises far more live concert performances
from us including SUMMERS END FESTIVAL 2012,
CAMBRIDGE ROCK FESTIVAL 2012 and some long
overdue European dates!!!

For up to the minute information,
please make sure you keep on coming
back and check out the Live page
and also sign up for our exclusive Mailing list (at
top of the
page)

OK, that's about it for 2011.... It has been another
great year for us!
We hope you have enjoyed it too....

See
you all down the road in 2012 and thanks once again
for all your support...
...it
is so very much appreciated!

Take care
GuyM,
Julie, Kris, Kev, Chris, Steve, Martin & Rick

28th
December 2011

New
album "MARGARET'S CHILDREN" - MORE
REVIEWS!! + Check the LIVE Section!

<<
Now available to buy via 'ORDERS'
<< First Album sample now available via 'LISTEN'
<< First Reviews now published
via 'PRESS'

"Again, there's
copper-bottomed songcraft on display here.These people
are lovingly placed into their musical worlds, and live
and breathe...there's also something of the spirit of
a Robert Wyatt about this Guy. He really sells these
tales,
with an eccentric English spirit and unerring conviction.
Wordy,
heady,
perplexing and joyous,
Margaret's Children is an album
to get lost in" Classic Rock Presents
Prog (Grant Moon)

"As
always Manning handles the bulk of the musicianship
but
surrounds himself with an eclectic cast of
players...It’s
an
amazing group of individuals executing some amazing
music....It’s
classic progressive rock in my books... I would suggest
that
any self-respecting fan of the genre should
have more than a few of his titles in their collection
and certainly Margaret’s Children is a great
place to
start that collection. Recommended." Jerry Lucky for
The Progressive Files

"I
didn't think Guy Manning would produce an
album to beat Charlestown but in Margaret's Children
I reckon he may well
have just done that!"
John Sealeyat
Progressive Ears

"For those unfamiliar, I can only suggest that he
is an artist you need to get to know as
soon as possible as it really is artists like this
that do make a difference in the world of
music....Twelve
years
and twelve albums in, Guy Manning continues to
release material that is prolific, memorable and
of the highest
order. 10/10" John
O'Boyle for the DPRP

"....This
is intelligent Progressive rock music of the highest
order...a band at the top of their game...an album
of tremendous ensemble and solo excellence
from all the instrumentalists...Guy really is an
amazing Storyteller"
Paul Jerome Smith for Fireworks Magazine

"Margaret's Children reaches
the level of Manning's best albums ... I learned
not to squander highest rating, and so here I will
give four and
a half stars...but do
not fail to mention that the latest album
Manning is one of the three best records
that I've heard this year" Paul Tryba for ProgRock.org.pl

"Margaret's
Children" is the Manning masterpiece,
because we have a nagging urge at the end of
listening to it to immediately
press "Play" again.
I highly recommend this album
if you like folk-progressive rock. It is not about
to leave your player! 5/5
Stars" JPL
for Music In Belgium (translated)
"‘ Margaret’s Children’ is a triumph from start
to finish. I’ve
listened to it on trains, in cars and even on my
computer at home from where I write this review
and every time I discover something different".
Phil
Jackson for Acid
Dragon
Magazine

"The stand out piece for me though has to be the
closing track'The Soutrhern Waves', with one of the
best guitar solos I have heard for a very long
time. Superbly done! Margaret's Children' could
well be the best Manning album so far"
Miles
Bartaby for Rock Society Magazine

" A very powerful collection of songs done by one of the most
prolific and talented singers/songwriters to appear by the
new millenium.There are not really highlights on this album. Every track is
a little
jewel
on itself....
Conclusion:
another prog rock masterpiece done by one of today´s
finest songwriters...5/5
Stars" Progressive Archives (1)

"...the more you play it, the more you'll like it. Growers
are almost the best albums, aren't' they? 5/6
Stars" Rockreport.be

"...Last
year's Charlestown was a strong release and therefore
set the bar high for its follow-up
and I am happy to report that Margaret's Children is more
than equal to its predecessor. 8.5/10" Bob
Mulvey Editor for the DPRP

" I
will enjoy Margaret's Children for many
years to come, it is outstanding...5/5
Stars" Progressive
Archives (2)

"I have
three other albums awaiting review
and fear that I may have to delegate
the job due
to the fact that every
time I attempt to play some music “Margaret’s
Children” is first into the
machine!" The
Progmeister

The
album is the sequel to the acclaimed "Anser's
Tree" (2006) and we can now discover more of
the life stories
from the ANSER family tree. Each
week, in the run up to the release, we released a character
biography for each of the SEVEN new
album tracks

NOW
ALL THE EPISODES HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED (See 'RELEASES'),
WE HAVE ALSO ADDED THE
FULL FAMILY TREE TOO!

We
hope you will enjoy these items, they were a lot
of fun to construct!
Album cover artwork and original family tree poster were
created by Ed Unitsky.

20th
December 2011

Tim
Leadbeater retires! The hunt for a new KEYS PLAYER
starts

We
have to report the sad news that our principal keys
player Tim Leadbeater has announced his intention
to leave the band at Xmas.Here
is a statement from Tim.

"I joined Manning in the nick of time to rehearse up for Rosfest 2010 and
(writing the day after Steve Jobs died)
that was a great opportunity seized and a dream come
true. But
even then, I knew it was a commitment piled on top
of much else - not least running a whole other, 11-piece,
band.

And so, having hung in there to support production of
a new album and bed in new drummers (metaphorically you
understand), it is finally time to give myself a break.I'm
told you can check out but never leave. (This
is very true! Ed.)

I'm certainly not trying to prove something different,
but there must be somebody out there whose time has come
to 'fire up the Fantom G8!' "On
behalf of all the members of MANNING, I want to wish
Tim continued success with the Beatleaders and a
restful dotage!

Tim has kindly agreed to stay with us while we find someone
to take on his duties but, if we can manage a transition
switfly, then the December gig will be his last with
us, sadly. Please come along and wish him Bon Voyage!

A
new keyboards player has been recruited and will
take over from Tim after this gig.
More details
will be revealed then!

Email guym@guymanning.com

10th
October 2011

Akoustik
Manning - Cambridge Rock Festival appearance

We
hope to see some of you at this hallowed event tomorrow (Friday
5th August)
There are a number of fine acts involved and we hit the
Classic Rock Stage at about 5:15pm!

We will be featuring some 'other' more forgotten (and
more acoustic) gems from the Manning back catalogue in
an 'unplugged' format which we hope you will like and
sing along to!

Please say 'Hello!"

We have also got a late (and possibly last) review of "CHARLESTOWN" which
is very complimentary indeed...the album has brought
us alot more attention (after only 10 years!)
In particular the 35 minute title track. (...or album
in its own right, if
this was 1972 Ed.!)

"...a milestone in the
recent history of symphonic progressive"
"...one of the best and more complete symphonic prog tracks of the new millennium.
Do yourself a favour and check it out…now!" The complete review
is featured on our Press pages.

We believe that 'Margaret's Children' (due out Nov
2011) is a worthy successor!

4th
August 2011

Please
welcome Mr. Joe Casey!

We
are pleased to announce that we have secured the
services of
Mr. Joe Casey as our new Drummer/Percussionist!

To find out more about the latest MANNING recruit please
visit his biography page.

Meanwhile, back at BURNSIDE, we are about to go into
the mixing and production stage for our new album "Margaret's
Children".

You should be
able to hear the results of all this activity in the
first week of November 2011!

Launch events will be posted nearer the time so keep
watching!

28th
July 2011

Leon
Camfield closes the Margaret's Children recording
sessions

Leon
Camfield (percussionist/drummer extraordinaire
with TINYFISH) travelled up North to play percussion
for the new album recently! He
played a vast assortment of 'tradtional' percussion
(congas, bongos, bell tree, triangles, shakers, cabasa,
incantation bells, triangles, blocks) as well as
experimenting with Roland Sound Pad samples, newspaper
and kitchen utensils!

Leon's
work marks the end of recordings for the album with
some redubs planned next before going into the mix
and production phases.

The
artwork for
the package is also nearly completed with just some
unusual photos
of the Manning band left to add in!

Following our request for vocal New Yorkers, we had quite
a few entries sent in (and so we thank all who contributed
very much) but we have now selected our special guest
'MC for the Savoy', none
other than US music maestro, Phideaux!!

8th
July 2011

New
York 'voice over' needed!

On
the new forthcoming album, there is a track called "HARRIET
HORDEN (1912 - 1955) [A Night At The Savoy, 1933]",
set in a New York Jazz club.

The track has a live-ish feel to it so, we have added
audience FX to the track to try give it some realistic
'ambience'.Guy
has also recorded the MC introduction for it, but
to be honest, it sounds really fake...what is really
needed, is a recording of a REAL LIVE american introducing "the
band". Here
is the actual phrase we need:"Ladies & Gentlemen,
the Savoy is proud to present...Miss Harriet Horden...".
(Horden is pronounced accenting the HOR part ..HOREDEN)
Try to get into character with it and maybe provide a
few alternate versions!Please
send a high quality MP3 or WAV/AIFF of it to guym@guymanning.com.

We'll
use the one that we all agree (here) sounds the best
/ most at home.

An album credit awaits!

29th
June 2011

MARGARET'S
CHILDREN - Wind Player

Marek
Arnold (of Toxic Smile and other projects) has kindly
offered to add some Clarinet and Sax parts on the
new MANNING album.

Meanwhile works continues at a pace with parts arriving
via FTP/Email etc. from the other players plus weekly
sessions at Burnside.

Tim 'Mouse' Lawrie is helping me out with some Sound
Advice on the production side this time too, which is
great.

More
Guest contributions will announced very soon hopefully!

The ELEKTRIK line-up now goes quiet for a while while
we audition new drummers before returning to live work
in the Autumn.

AKOUSTIK, next stop is a welcome return to the Cambridge
Rock Festival in August (See LIVE Dates)

5th
June 2011

CHANGES...
as JohnK departs

A
statement from John Kennard"Getting
a call from Guy Manning back in September last year
was the start of one of the biggest musical challenges
I’ve ever faced: learning a >90-minute set
(with some darned complicated songs in it!) in four
weeks, ready to play at that most esteemed of venues,
The Peel. Somehow,
and with the aid of beer and mirrors (thank you
Dec), I pulled it off.Since
then, we’ve played some great gigs together.
The feedback I’ve received from the audience,
both at the gigs and online, has been unexpected
and really rather wonderful– thank you! Now
then...
The business I’m a partner in is, most unreasonably,
becoming rather successful. This, in turn is creating
greater and greater demands on my time, and I’m
finding it increasingly difficult to devote the time
I need to keep my playing skills sufficiently honed for
such a tight, professional-sounding band.We
have something of a break now, with no “Elektrik” gigs
until October, so now is a good time for me to
do the decent thing and bow out, giving the lads & lass
a good while to find someone who does have the
time, skills and capacity for drinking Australian
Ginger Beer to take my place on the drum stool.I
shall, of course, fulfil my commitment to arranging/recording
parts and vocals for the upcoming album, "Margaret’s
Children". (Just you try and stop me - BOY
are you lot in for a treat with this one!). But,
I’m afraid, no more will the Raucous Roto-toms
of RacingHippo be seen behind Guy’s head.
For which I’m sure Guy will be grateful.A
shame, because it really has been great, but needs
must and all that. " JK

A
statement from Guy Manning

"On
behalf of the band, I would like to publically
thank John for the tremendous effort and dedication
he has put in to make our 2010/2011 dates so very
very positive.
Learning to perform 'Charlestown' is no mean feat I can
tell you!
John is stepping out of the limelight here, but is still
behind the scenes working very hard with me now on the
new album; so we have not seen the last of the Hippo!"Guy

This leaves us
now on the hunt for a new drummer!
Can applicants please form an orderly queue or email
me!

16th
May 2011

MARGARET'S
CHILDREN - Progress

Seven
new tracks have now been created!

FLEMING
BARRAS (1645 - ????)
[The Year Of Wonders]

JORGEN
BARRAS (1834 - 1900)
[Revelation Road]

AMY
QUARTERMAINE (1862 - 1916)
[A Perfect Childhood]

HARRIETT
HORDEN (1912 - 1955)
[A Night At The Savoy 1933]

JAMES
FAIRFAX (1922 - 1945)
[An Average Man]

AMELIA
FAIRFAX (1926 - 2010)
[Black Silk Sheets Of Cairo]

DAVID LOGAN (1967 - 2022)
[The Southern Waves]

Work continues as we start to get the additional electric
guitars, bass, flute recorded.
No release date has been agreed yet, but we are enjoying
the album creation process and hopefully should be able
to announce some Special Guest contributions very soon!

2nd
May 2011

PROGMEISTER
PROGFEST 2011 - A Great Success!

PROGMEISTER
PROGFEST 2011
SATURDAY MARCH 26TH 2011

Manning were very pleased to
announce that they had been invited to headline the
brand new Progfest in Teeside!
This special one day event took place at
The Studio, Hartlepool, UK.

MANNING
were very pleased to be nominated for best track
("Charlestown") of the year 2010 by the
members of the Classic Rock Society at the recent
awards ceremony.
Sonya Kristina was this years guest presenter.

Kris Hudson-Lee was also nominated as best bass player
of 2010.

Steve Hackett dropped by and of course demanded his copy
of the last album. Steve had grabbed a copy of "Number
Ten" at the previous years event and obviously wanted
to keep his Manning album
collection up to date!

<< Here
is Steve, proudly displaying
his prized copy...

We kick off our first 2011 concert dates on Sat March
12th
(again for the CRS) with our guests JUMP and we do hope
some
of you can make it down there to support the band.

6th
Mar 2011

Margaret's
Children (Anser's Tree II)

Work
has now commenced on writing material towards a next
12th MANNING studio album!In
fine MANNING tradition, we are going to revisit one
of our own previous works
to discover more about the family first explored on the
2006 concept album,
"ANSER'
S TREE".

7
prototype pieces are being fleshed out by the band
at present and some of these new tracks may very
well find their way onto some of our 2011 date
setlists.

We are very pleased to announce that the fabulous Ed
Unitsky has agreed to reprise and re-engineer his original
cover artwork for this sequel. A small version can be
seen opposite or over on the RELEASES page.

We are still hoping that 2011 will finally be the year
of the long anticipated documenting of MANNINGLIVE in
the form of an album/DVD package. Plans are afoot for
an Autumn filming schedule.

Meanwhile, 3 more MANNING albums get the digital download
treatment.
This time, "CASCADE" ,"THE
RAGGED CURTAIN" and "THE
VIEW FROM MY WINDOW" have been made available
for you. Please check the Albums on the RELEASES page
for the links.

1st
Mar 2011

2011

Welcome
to 2011!
As the reviews continue to arrive, we are updating our
Press tab with the latest views!
More gigs are now being booked for the year, so please
keep returning often to get the latest information.
You can also sign up to our mailing list (See top of
page)

Manning “Charlestown" by Jerry
Lucky (The Progressive
Rock Files)"I’ve
been a fan for quite a while, but I say this with no
embarrassment, Charlestown is Guy Manning’s masterpiece!
It’s one of those CDs where everything fits so
well. It’s everything prog is all about. For
the uninitiated Manning will remind you of The Strawbs,
Roy Harper, Al Stewart and Jethro Tull all wrapped
up into one. If you’ve yet to sample his music
Charlestown is a great place to start. I highly recommend
it."

4th
Feb 2011

Classic
Rock Presents Prog Interview & Live Review

The DECEMBER
2010 Edition includes a candid interview
with Guy plus a live review from the "CHARLESTOWN" launch
gig at the PEEL in London.

The
articles can also be
found HERE along
with a Video review of
the new album on LiveProg plus an important US review
from ProgressiveWorld.

In case this is our last short term update...on behalf
of Guy and all the MANNING band, may I take this opportunity
to wish you all a
very Merry Xmas/Chanukah etc. and a peaceful and Happy
New Year.

2010 has been a fantastic year for us, with ROSFEST,
gigs in the
UK and great new album...it has been fabulous!

So have a good rest and we'll see you all in 2011!!!

P.S. Don't forget to join our bulletins mailing list
(see above) .

2nd
Jan 2011

MANNING
to headline new festival in 2011! / DPRP Round Table
reviews!

PROGMEISTER
PROGFEST, SAT. MARCH 26th 2011

Manning are very pleased to announce
that they have been invited to headline the brand new
Progfest in
Teeside on Sat. March 26th 2011.

Manning “Charlestown" by John
O'Boyle (DPRP)"I
would
like
to tip
my hat
here
to the
Guy and
the band
for what
they
have
created
here.
I strongly
believe
that
you are
not going
to come
across
another
album
as good
as this
in 2010,
although
there
have
been
some
quality
contenders.
This
is the
first
10 out
of 10
that
I have
rewarded,
EVER
and I
strongly
believe
that
this
masterpiece
truly
deserves
that
accolade."

Manning “Charlestown" by Geoff
Feakes (DPRP)"Whilst
in the past Guy has often blended
elements of folk, jazz and
mainstream rock into his sound,
Charlestown is for me his most
fully realised prog-rock album
to date. It’s a skilfully
produced, free flowing work
and along the way classic bands
like Yes, Genesis and Jethro
Tull are hinted at without
ever once resorting to plagiarism...Musically
there is a wonderful attention
to detail throughout whilst
the lyrics tell stories that
are both easy to absorb as
well as being thought provoking.
Instrumentally Guy is in full
command throughout particularly in his abundant use of
keyboards with stellar support from the aforementioned
contributing musicians. My final rating therefore (10
out of 10) serves as both an acknowledgement of the excellence
of this release as well as being in recognition of Guy’s
long and fruitful service to the genre of progressive
rock. "

Manning “Charlestown" by Bob
Mulvey (DPRP)"Concluding
my review of The Ragged Curtain
I said: So the burning question
is would I spend my hard
earned cash on this album?" Yes
was the answer then and yes
is the answer now. A fine
piece of work that deserves
to reside in any self respecting
prog collection..."

17th
Dec 2010

MORE
CHARLESTOWN REVIEWS !!

CLASSIC
ROCK PRESENTS PROG - NOV 2010

MANNING are featured
in the November 2010 edition.

The track, CHARLESTOWN (EDIT) is Track #2 on the Cover
Disc
(Prognosis 12)

Inside, there is a full review of the whole album.

"It's
his most adventurous album to date, a release where one
discovers even more inlays of beauty and mood after each
listen, but because of the well-crafted way in which
the textures and layers of this particular composition
at least are structured,as well as the airy production
which allows the tracks to breathe, it perhaps is far
more accessible..."A
copy of all the reviews in full can be found HERE

Manning “Charlestown" by Ron
Fuchs (ProgNaut)
"Opening is the epic title track, “Charlestown“ (35:09), and
what a way to open the album with. This track alone is worth the price of admission.
Guy just keeps upping the ante with each release. Charlestown, is by far his
best album to date. There’s everything on this song, from some roaring
Hammond, passionate flute, acoustic & electric guitars and of course, Guy’s
vocals. He has a talent for laying out his emotions when he sings..."

Manning “Charlestown" by Steve
Petch (The Progmeister)"This
really is prog as
good as it gets...Did
we like this album?
You bet your ass
we did. Guy Manning
has recorded his
best work yet with
Charlestown and with
the aid of gold standard
musicians created
a tour de force.
Beautifully packaged
and oozing quality,
miss this one at
your peril."

Manning “Charlestown" by Fab.Prog
(Progressive Archives)"Charlestown
deserves to be a
candidate for best
album of 2010, Charlestown
now undoubtedly will
be one
of my favorite albums of all time..."

Manning “Charlestown" by Jerry
Fecher (Manning Website)
"As an ardent listener of Manning over the past few years, please convey
to Guy Manning that I recently received my pre-order of the latest Manning album
Charlestown and it is absolutely amazing, from the great
multi-faceted title track through to the blazing instrumental
at the end. This is music of a depth that few others
even approach. Kudos to Guy and the band for producing
such a gem, and keep up the good work!
This disc will not stray far from my player..."Cheers,Jerry
Fecher
San Diego, California

Manning “Charlestown" by David
MacLeod (Progressive Archives)"If
you only get one album
this year, make it
this one!"

Manning “Charlestown" by Alex
P. Torres (Amazon Top 100 Reviewer)"Charlestown,
is a credit to English music making in general, whatever
the genre.
It deserves great plaudits: more than that, it deserves
a large audience; it deserves to be heard.

When
you release an album in which
one of the compositions is 35
minutes long,
over half the duration of the 6 in total, then that composition
had better be good.
Well, it's not only good, it is nothing short of perfect!..."

Manning “Charlestown" by Toroddfuglesteg
(Progressive Archives)"Guy
Manning has released
another excellent
album which cements
his position as one
of the three best
British prog rock
artists in today's
scene. Charlestown
is also his best
ever album. It is
not a masterpiece,
but it is a close
call though!..."

Manning “Charlestown" by GermanZero
(Progressive Archives)"I
heard
this
album
over
20
times
and
it
never
ceases
to
amaze
me,
really
is
an
excellent
album..."

Manning “Charlestown" by Textbook
(Progressive Archives Forum)"These
expensive sounding,
pleasant musicians
just drift around
like they're auditioning
for a pierside
show or something
while Manning ocassionally
comes in sounding
like the offspring
of Ian Anderson
and a goat..."